It is a case of so far so good for Fulham so far this season.

Scott Parker's side look well placed to launch a promotion bid - currently sat in seventh place with 16 games played and just five points behind the automatic promotion places as we approach the halfway stage of the campaign.

So, the upcoming January transfer window could well prove crucial and there is no doubt that the powers that be will already be putting plans into place.

But who may be heading for the exit?

Here are FOUR players Parker could look to shift in January...

The French centre-back has tumbled down the pecking order since arriving at Craven Cottage and will only tumble further after January.

Already stuck firmly behind Tim Ream and Alfie Mawson in the centre-back running, he will also almost certainly be overtaking by Michael Hector when the former Chelsea man's deal is officially completed.

He is somebody who Parker could therefore definitely look to shift, both the club and player's good.

Kebano, it is safe to say, has never lived up to expectations during his time with Fulham.

He is now 27 and should surely be playing regular football rather than wasting his time in the Fulham reserves and warming the bench.

He has very little chance of breaking into the side, unless Tom Cairney, Bobby Reid and Anthony Knockaert all suffer serious injuries, so it could be right to let him go.

Cisse arrived at the club from Standard Liege back in the summer of 2017 but his impact has been close to non-existent.

In two and a half years since, he has played just 13 times for the Fulham first-team, with just nine of those coming in the league.

He will no doubt feel he is wasting his time at Craven Cottage and Parker should surely look to ship him out in January, even if it is just for a loan spell away.

O'Reilly is one of the club's most highly-rated prospects and you can bet that he remains firmly in Parker's plans.

However, at 18, he is likely to challenge the likes of Harry Arter, Stefan Johansen or Cairney for a starting spot any time soon.

So, it would surely be beneficial for all involved if he were to be sent out on loan to a League One or Two club for the remaining half of the season.